Serbia delays renewable energy connection studies to 2029 under amended energy decree
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Summary
Serbia's government has adopted amendments to its energy decree that postpone connection studies for variable renewable energy sources until 2029. The updated regulations also introduce rules for customers installing batteries to transfer excess energy back to the grid, and allow multiple end users within one building to act as a group. The decree sets new terms for connection to the country's electricity network and is set to come into force before the end of the month.
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The updated decree, which sets out the terms for connection to the country's electricity network, stipulates that connection studies for variable renewable energy sources are postponed until 2029.
The amendments also introduce rules for customers looking to install batteries that will transfer excess energy back to the grid and allow multiple end users within one building to act as a group.
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